A father found four young adults and a dog dead Friday in a cabin off Buckfield Hill Road in Byron.Video: 4 young adults found dead in Oxford County cabinThe victims, ranging in age from 18 to 23, were likely overcome by the fumes from a generator that was left running in the basement after they arrived from Massachusetts on Tuesday, Oxford County Sheriff Wayne Gallant said.The victims have been identified as Brooke Wakelin, 21, of Attleboro, Massachusetts; her brother, Matthew Wakelin, 18, of Mansfield, Massachusetts; Keith Norris, 23, of Attleboro, Massachusetts, and Deanna Powers, 22, of Mansfield, Massachusetts.Officials said Brooke Wakelin and Matthew Wakelin's father made the discovery late Friday. Gallant said the victims drove to the camp Tuesday to celebrate Matthew Wakelin's graduation and Brooke Wakelin's 22nd birthday, which would have been Saturday.There was no electricity from Central Maine Power available at the camp. "It's a shocking and terrible reminder to people that carbon monoxide is dangerous," Gallant said. "You never have a generator in the house."Two bodies were found on the first floor of the cabin on Batemans Lane. Two more were found on the second floor, officials said.Officials said official causes of death are pending. The four were at the camp to celebrate Brooke Wakelin's birthday on Saturday, officials said.As of Saturday, officials said there was no sign of drug or alcohol use that would have lead to the deaths.Like WMTW on Facebook | Follow WMTW on Twitter | Download the WMTW App

BYRON, Maine —

A father found four young adults and a dog dead Friday in a cabin off Buckfield Hill Road in Byron.

The victims, ranging in age from 18 to 23, were likely overcome by the fumes from a generator that was left running in the basement after they arrived from Massachusetts on Tuesday, Oxford County Sheriff Wayne Gallant said.

The victims have been identified as Brooke Wakelin, 21, of Attleboro, Massachusetts; her brother, Matthew Wakelin, 18, of Mansfield, Massachusetts; Keith Norris, 23, of Attleboro, Massachusetts, and Deanna Powers, 22, of Mansfield, Massachusetts.

Officials said Brooke Wakelin and Matthew Wakelin's father made the discovery late Friday. Gallant said the victims drove to the camp Tuesday to celebrate Matthew Wakelin's graduation and Brooke Wakelin's 22nd birthday, which would have been Saturday.

There was no electricity from Central Maine Power available at the camp. "It's a shocking and terrible reminder to people that carbon monoxide is dangerous," Gallant said. "You never have a generator in the house."

Two bodies were found on the first floor of the cabin on Batemans Lane. Two more were found on the second floor, officials said.

Officials said official causes of death are pending. The four were at the camp to celebrate Brooke Wakelin's birthday on Saturday, officials said.

As of Saturday, officials said there was no sign of drug or alcohol use that would have lead to the deaths.